LFC 21 takes place at Houston’s Arena Theater and will also feature
a middleweight title clash pitting Larry Crowe
against William
Bush. The evening’s main draw airs live on AXS TV and will
showcase the LFC debut of welterweight Matt Riddle,
as the UFC veteran collides with Artenas
Young.

Huerta has tasted defeat just once as a professional, earning all
five of his pro victories by way of knockout. “The Chosen One” last
competed on Nov. 16, when he pocketed a 67-second stoppage of
Saul
Elizondo at LFC 15.

Hobar, meanwhile, was last seen just five days ago at LFC 19, as
“The Crowbar” took a unanimous decision over Nelson
Salas to earn his crack at the vacant bantamweight belt. Like
his upcoming opponent, Hobar has been beaten just once as a pro.
The Texan rectified that August loss, however, as Hobar took a
majority decision from Steven
Peterson in their December rematch at LFC 16.

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Bantamweight contender Aljamain Sterling and former TUF Latin America winner Alejandro Perez will have to wait a little longer for their return to the Octagon, as injuries have forced both to withdraread news >>

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